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Financial literacy can be a mystery for students and their families, according to Shiprock, New Mexico educator, Brian Dixon. 💸💸

Students who take financial literacy courses in high school are better prepared for their financial futures! ⭐⭐
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"Financial literacy does not require a flawless budget or a perfectly planned future. It begins with curiosity. It develops through asking questions. And it grows when people know they are not navigating financial decisions alone." 💲💲

To read the full story, click the link below!

www.abqjournal.com/business/financial-literacy-is-about-confidence-not-perfection/3027747
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Financial literacy does not require a flawless budget or a perfectly planned future. It begins with curiosity. It develops through asking questions. And it grows when people know they are not navigating financial decisions alone. 💲💲

To read the full story, click the link below! 

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Adulting101 is how Santa Fe educator Jed Arcellana describes financial literacy. He says the course gives students the necessary financial skills they will need in real life. 💪💪💸💸 ... See MoreSee Less

⚠️Financial literacy education has a big impact ⚠️

Students who take a financial literacy course are more prepared for their financial futures! Just two years ago, only ONE school district in the state required financial literacy as a high school graduation requirement. Now, that number is up to 53 districts statewide! 🏫📈💰📊

We believe that every New Mexico student deserves access to a financial literacy course. Together, we can make that happen! 💪 💪
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🎒April is financial literacy month🎒

We talked to Travis Crawley, a teacher at Volcano Vista High School in Albuquerque, who says financial literacy is one of the most important classes a student can take.
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So far, 53 school districts have adopted financial literacy as a graduation requirement! Let's grow that number to include ALL 89 school districts in New Mexico!
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